Murdoch Mysteries Season 18 Episode 8
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00:00We're going to be much longer, sir?
00:26No.
00:27I thought you'd like to clear your mind and enjoy the day
00:29before you start your first shift at station house number four.
00:33I feel more at home on a horse, to be frank.
00:37Is this a test before I get the job?
00:39You already have the job, Constable Roberts.
00:42You just need to decide if it's a good fit for you.
00:46I'm up for a challenge.
00:48Well then, enjoy the exercise and the scenery.
00:52It's pretty country, sir, but usually when I work this hard,
00:55I aim to get somewhere.
00:57Oh, well, cycling is more of a journey than a destination.
01:02But there is something we will be seeing along the way this morning.
01:06Is it nearby?
01:07Oh, yes. Yes.
01:09Just a few more miles.
01:12Miles?
01:27People were waking snakes back in Chatham when these were being built.
01:49Part of my opinion, but I think these look god-awful hideous.
01:53Really?
01:55I find their angular geometry juxtaposed against the random chaos of nature
01:59to be quite stunning.
02:01If you say so, sir.
02:03But more importantly, Constable, this new power line system
02:06will be delivering electricity to far reaches beyond Toronto.
02:11Wasn't there a film where an elephant was killed by electricity?
02:14Now, if you could do that to a beast that big,
02:16imagine what the volts could do to you or me.
02:18Fear often stands in the way of progress, Constable.
02:32Oh, dear God.
02:35Help!
02:37Help!
02:39This way.
02:46Call the constabulary.
02:48No need. You've found them.
02:50What is it?
02:52I just found a dead body.
02:54Oh, my.
02:55It's all right. Just breathe.
03:00Sorry, I've just never seen a dead body before.
03:02Bullet wound to the back of the skull.
03:05This is a murder victim.
03:09What do you see, sir?
03:11Mushrooms.
03:16Corpse mushrooms?
03:18You familiar with Hebeloma fungi?
03:22Well, I know them as corpse mushrooms.
03:24They grew on the grave where I buried my dog, Dooley.
03:27Right. It's a common byproduct of cadaver decomposition.
03:31Look just there.
03:33Where the ground has just slightly subsided.
03:36More of them.
03:38You don't think...
03:40Unfortunately, yes.
03:42Right. Contact station house number four.
03:44Tell them we need more constables.
03:46Our clothes.
03:48And that we may have found more than one dead body.
03:51Right away, sir.
04:11Take photographs from every possible direction.
04:15Gentlemen, let's proceed to removing the bodies.
04:18Take your time.
04:20Keep your eyes open for any possible clues,
04:22however small they may be.
04:24And mind where you stand.
04:27Detective Watts, were you able to locate the local sheriff?
04:30I was. It's a one-man operation,
04:32so he's very happy that we are intervening in this.
04:35Detective!
04:37I found another one.
04:39Who's the new constable?
04:41It's Teddy Roberts.
04:43He's supposed to start with us tomorrow.
04:45Oh, this is a bit of a rude awakening for him.
04:48May as well see if he takes to the work.
04:56Another body.
04:58Were they all killed at the same time?
05:00Judging by the rate of decomposition,
05:02I'd say roughly the same.
05:04And I'd say roughly the same time, a few days apart.
05:07Thank you all for answering my questions.
05:09And if you think of any further information,
05:12contact Station House 4
05:15and ask for Detectives Murdoch or Watts.
05:20You see here, this cluster?
05:23Hebeloma aminophylla.
05:25Otherwise known as the ghoul fungus
05:27due to its tendency to propagate on decomposing remains.
05:30Ghoulish indeed.
05:32Fascinating.
05:34Watts, have you learned anything from the locals?
05:37Nothing of note.
05:39They all seem baffled by this tragedy.
05:41Have any locals been reported missing recently?
05:43None, according to the Sheriff's office.
05:46Detectives? Inspector?
05:48Thank you for arriving so promptly, Miss Hart.
05:51What have we learned so far about the victims?
05:53A surveyor discovered the first body in a shallow grave,
05:56and we've uncovered two more in our investigation.
05:59Killed by the same method?
06:01Same.
06:02Do you believe there's a sequential killer on the loose?
06:04Certainly looks that way.
06:06Have you investigated many multiple murders, Detective?
06:09Unfortunately, yes. We call them sequential killings.
06:12Good, then. You have experience.
06:14And are you up to this grim task, Miss Hart?
06:17It'll be quite the challenge,
06:18examining all the bodies simultaneously,
06:20given the size of the morgue.
06:22We'll find a bigger space,
06:23hopefully not too far from the crime scene.
06:25Pardon me.
06:27My name's McAfee.
06:29I own a farm just up the road.
06:32I may be able to help.
06:46Are you certain that plank is strong enough to hold a body?
06:53Seems pretty sturdy to me.
06:54Violet Hart.
06:55So can you get your live body off that and a dead one onto it?
06:58Federally, Miss Hart.
07:01Careful.
07:02He might be dead, but he's still people.
07:04We're sworn to protect even those who have already passed on.
07:08Indeed, Constable.
07:10Any initial findings, Miss Hart?
07:12Not just yet.
07:14All the bodies have been stripped of clothing,
07:16personal effects, and identification.
07:18The killer wished to conceal the identity of the victims.
07:21Chief Constable Brackenreed should be brought up to date.
07:24I'll travel back to the city to brief him.
07:27Inspector.
07:28Detective.
07:30Where should we go from here, Detective?
07:33None of the victims have any identification.
07:35And with this many of them, the avenues of investigation are limitless.
07:39Well, I suppose we have to pick one.
07:41I have a suggestion for you.
07:43A possible lead, Mr. McAfee?
07:45Maybe.
07:46There have been whispers around town in regard to Farley Hart.
07:50He hunts squirrels in this neck of the woods.
07:52It's possible that he might have seen something.
07:55Maybe done something.
07:57Where might we find this, Mr. Hurd?
07:59Hurd keeps to himself.
08:01I think he built a shack in the woods,
08:03north of where these poor souls are buried.
08:06Right. Thank you.
08:09Roberts, with us?
08:11Right away.
08:12Oh, Constable Roberts, Detective Watts.
08:15Good to meet you, sir.
08:16Not sir. Just detective.
08:19And when we're not on duty, the well.
08:22Where I'm from, everyone is sir or ma'am.
08:24My father used to say, first names are for friends.
08:27I'm certain we'll get there, Constable.
08:29Let's go.
08:36Sir, do you see the vulture circuit?
08:44Well, that's never a good sign.
08:46Shall we?
08:48I suppose this was him.
08:50He was here recently.
08:52On the run?
08:53I don't know.
08:55Good Lord!
09:02Farley Hurd?
09:04I don't think he's answering, sir.
09:09Detective.
09:12I don't think he's answering, sir.
09:14Detective.
09:17May God forgive me for the evil I've done.
09:23No sign of Rigger.
09:25He died recently.
09:27He may have heard that the police are investigating the graves.
09:30So he took his own life before we could get to him.
09:33Just please tell me every day isn't as hairy as this one.
09:36Oh, no. This is...
09:38This is somewhat of an exception, Constable Roberts.
09:42Um...
09:44Right.
09:45Let's get him to Ms. Hart.
09:51At least he saved us the trouble of having to hang him.
09:54Mm.
09:55Any more information on the victims, Ms. Hart?
09:58Here's what I know so far.
10:00They were all adult males,
10:01each shot with a small, single-caliber bullet to the back of the head at close range.
10:06Anything to distinguish them one from another?
10:08Indeed.
10:09Indeed.
10:10Victim A was 5 feet 10 inches tall.
10:13He had signs of gout and a scar on his hip,
10:17which appears to be the result of a prior surgical operation,
10:20so not much to go on.
10:22Well, it's a start.
10:24Victim B was bald, 5 foot 6.
10:28Any distinguishing scars on this one?
10:31No, but I did notice this.
10:34All four of his canine teeth were filed flat.
10:39Why would someone do that?
10:41That is the question.
10:44Victim C, 5 foot 9 in stature,
10:47he had a small but distinctive tattoo on the inside of his right wrist.
10:54A religious symbol.
10:56That was my impression as well, but I don't recognize it.
11:01Moving on to Victim D,
11:03he had several unique features,
11:05including these small punctures through his lobulus auriculae.
11:12Interesting.
11:13He also had scarring on his shoulders, which appeared to be deliberate.
11:19Deliberate and decorative.
11:22As if burned with a hot iron.
11:26Indeed.
11:28As for this poor fellow, Victim E,
11:31he stood 5 foot 4,
11:34black hair fastened in a sort of top knot at the crown of his skull.
11:40Excellent work, Ms. Hart.
11:42When you have a moment to summarize your findings,
11:45I'll be sure to give them to Inspector Choi.
11:57Still no indication of the victim's identities?
12:00None.
12:01We know they were all male, all adult,
12:04and all killed with a single gunshot at close range.
12:07Other than that, there's nothing by which to...
12:09This man is Korean.
12:11Sir?
12:13Note the top knot.
12:14It's called a santu.
12:16It's a style worn by adult men back in Joseon.
12:18Is that what that's called?
12:20How would one of my countrymen end up in a shallow grave in Ontario?
12:26I believe these men are not from Canada.
12:29These anatomical idiosyncrasies point to various far-flung cultures.
12:35How did a semi-literate hermit like Farley Hurd lure an international pool of victims to Canada?
12:42He didn't.
12:43Farley Hurd didn't perpetrate these crimes.
12:46The killer is still out there.
12:54A case like this does merit the attention of the Toronto Constabulary.
12:57As to your theory, Inspector, I have my doubts.
13:00Respectfully, sir, there's no doubt this is the work of a sequential killer.
13:04Farley Hurd staged suicide, was likely accompanied...
13:06Staged? I doubt that.
13:08Hurd knew that the Constabulary was closing in, so chose suicide.
13:11Case closed.
13:13Oh, excuse me, gentlemen.
13:16Chief Constable Brackenreid.
13:22Thank you, Miss Hart.
13:27Hurd's suicide was staged.
13:30No powder burns. He was shot from a distance and moved.
13:35No need to look like the cats that got the bloody cream. Any ideas of the victims?
13:39We're pursuing the theory that these men arrived in Canada from other countries around the world.
13:44How would a killer lure victims from around the world?
13:47By a telegram. I'm planning to visit the nearest telegraph office to the burial site.
13:53Murdoch and I will attend that. Head back to Station House 4, Inspector.
13:57Make some phone calls, see what you can find.
14:09Something on your mind, Constable Roberts?
14:14What'll happen to them after you've finished the post-mortem examinations?
14:18Well, we don't know their names, so they'll be buried in unmarked graves.
14:23If anything happened to me, I would want my family to know about it.
14:28I wouldn't want them spending their lives wondering.
14:31You're a sensitive sort, are you?
14:35Is that a bad thing?
14:37On the contrary. It's quite refreshing.
14:40Yes, I do in fact have a customer who sends telegrams around the world.
14:45We'll need the name of that individual.
14:47I don't know his name. Or even what he looks like.
14:50No, he slips envelopes under the door with the messages he wants sent.
14:54What's the nature of these messages?
14:56I can't say.
14:57Surely you can.
14:59Actually, I can't.
15:01I'm afraid I can't.
15:03I'm afraid I can't.
15:05I'm afraid I can't.
15:07Actually, I can't.
15:09The telegrams are always in foreign languages, and I only speak English.
15:13Are you sure about that, Mr. Clo... Clo...
15:17Clobenfelster.
15:21I do recall one detail.
15:23The telegrams all included a return address.
15:26What's this address?
15:28I must have typed it a hundred times.
15:31It was post office box 36, Kleinberg.
15:37I am unable to honor your request.
15:40Oh, sorry, miss. The post office is closed.
15:43Oh.
15:45We are investigating a murder. We need access to postal box number 36.
15:50Out of the question.
15:51Is that so?
15:53I am the trusted guardian of the sanctity of the Canadian postal system.
15:58This client registry is my holy bible.
16:01I have sworn to protect the integrity of these postal boxes.
16:04And no man is going to...
16:06Sir, the lighting in here is actually quite dim, so you might want to leave those open.
16:12Listen, we have a murderer on the loose.
16:15A court order is forthcoming.
16:17But in the meantime, why don't you bust open that box before I bust open something else?
16:23Chop, chop, sunshine.
16:27That wasn't hard, was it?
16:35These are all from foreign countries.
16:39Can't make head nor tail of this.
16:42Well, that would be German.
16:45Stop gawking and tell us about the man who rents this box.
16:48Why so many foreign letters?
16:50Well, he claimed to have pen pals around the world.
16:54Is this him?
16:57No.
16:59It's not him.
17:00Is this him?
17:03No.
17:05Told you it wasn't her.
17:07This fellow was much younger.
17:09Burly, with long hair.
17:11Have a look in that bible of yours and give us a name.
17:24His name is Clark Diggs.
17:25Clark Diggs.
17:28We'll need you to give a description of Mr. Diggs to a police sketch artist.
17:36Now, I wouldn't touch the telegraph machine without McNabb.
17:39He thinks he's the only one who can use it.
17:41All right.
17:43Oh, and don't touch the main ledger at the booking desk without asking McLaren first.
17:46Thank you for telling me all this, Constable Higgins-Newson.
17:49Call me Henry.
17:51Thanks, Henry. I don't want to step on anyone's toes.
17:53These men are all just setting their ways.
17:55As for me, I'm easygoing.
17:57I like to take each day as it comes.
18:00Is this desk taken?
18:02No, well, it is, but you can't sit there.
18:05George Crabtree sits there.
18:07Oh, I haven't met him yet.
18:09Where is he?
18:11He took some time off to write a novel.
18:13But he'll be back.
18:15You could take Tucker's desk.
18:17Is Constable Tucker coming back?
18:19Only if he's been thrown in the cells.
18:20Only if he's been thrown in the cells.
18:23I still have so very much to tell you.
18:25Tucker was an absolute tad.
18:27Okay.
18:29Germany, Spain, Portugal.
18:31I can't read the country, but the writing looks Arabic.
18:34Sirs, I've got the sketch artist's depiction of Clark Dix.
18:38Oh, no.
18:47What is it, Watts?
18:48He was one of the men lingering at the gravesite.
18:51I saw him talking to the farmer who lent us his barn.
18:54He must have planted the idea of Heard as a suspect
18:57in Farmer McAfee's mind.
18:59And killed Heard to frame him for the murders.
19:01I could have caught him.
19:03He was right there, as if he was laughing at us.
19:06Well, we'll see who's laughing
19:08when we slip a noose around his neck.
19:10Right.
19:12Constable Roberts, take this to O'Brien's print shop
19:14and have them run off 200 copies.
19:16Yes, sir.
19:19Where's O'Brien's?
19:21Right, you know the children's toy store
19:23that's infested with rats?
19:25Oh, so not there, but...
19:31Any luck?
19:33Not yet.
19:35Sir, this gentleman says Dix rented a room
19:37from an elderly couple, Bert and Ingrid Hinkle.
19:39I've got the address.
19:41Very good.
19:43I meant to ask earlier, who's this Bryce Bard?
19:45Sir, this is Constable Roberts. He's a new hire.
19:46Ah.
19:48Troy said he was going to shake up the station.
19:50You must be part of this brave new world he was talking about.
19:52He seems able, so far.
19:54Well, Roberts,
19:56pay attention to what's going on around you
19:58because you're working with the very best.
20:00Oh, thank you, sir.
20:02Murdoch's no slouch, either.
20:04Next steps?
20:06Well, we're hunting an armed
20:08and extremely dangerous career criminal.
20:10I'd say it's time to summon the troops.
20:12Gentlemen.
20:16Mark Diggs.
20:18This is Detective William Murdoch
20:20of the Toronto Constabulary.
20:22We have the house surrounded.
20:24Come out with your hands up.
20:27Prepare to breach on my command.
20:39I don't see anyone inside.
20:43Sir?
20:45Sir?
20:52I don't think they're inside.
21:00It appears Diggs killed the Hankles
21:02and then used their home as a base of operations
21:04to lure his victims.
21:06I know all that.
21:08Have you found anything else?
21:10Detective Watts and I have been translating
21:12the letters from Diggs' post office box.
21:14We have some foreign buyers
21:16responding to an advertisement for cheap land here.
21:18They would arrive to buy the land in Canada
21:20only to be murdered by the criminal
21:22who organized this elaborate grift.
21:25Diggs killed for money, then.
21:27So why did he stop two months ago?
21:29That's when the electric company
21:31began erecting power lines at the site
21:33where the bodies were buried.
21:35Clark Diggs must have packed up and moved
21:37once he saw us at the grape site.
21:39He's in the wind.
21:41So he's got a head start on us.
21:42How do you know that for definite?
21:44I know he's probably tried the same scheme before.
21:46Detective Watts.
21:48It's true. I made some telephone calls.
21:50The Royal Canadian Mounted Police
21:52investigated a similar burial site
21:54near Oshawa a few years ago.
21:56How do you intend to hunt him down?
21:58Detective Watts and I have put our heads together.
22:00Right.
22:02Right.
22:05Come Lord help us.
22:13Focus on the key phrases from your cue cards.
22:16Welcome to paradise.
22:18Land for sale.
22:20Huh?
22:22Obedige lederhosen.
22:24An advertisement in German
22:26for high quality leather knee bridges.
22:28Not quite what we're looking for,
22:30but quite stylish.
22:32They have these nifty suspenders attached.
22:34Good effort, Constable.
22:36Keep looking.
22:38I'll be keeping that.
22:40Constable Roberts, where have you been?
22:42Identifying the victims.
22:44Inspector Troy wants all hands on deck here.
22:46You'll be at the telephone bank.
22:48Who am I calling?
22:50Telegraph offices are yellow.
22:52Post offices are blue.
22:54We'll be calling every one of them
22:56within a 100 mile radius
22:58asking about any suspicious activity
23:00that could be related to the real estate scam.
23:02Once you've called an office,
23:04you mark it on the map.
23:06Suspicious findings are marked in red.
23:08Is there something you're not clear on?
23:10No, no, sir.
23:12Uh, detective.
23:14Then what?
23:20I'm just thinking
23:22on all the bodies
23:24dumped in shallow graves,
23:26the images stay.
23:28Stay with you.
23:30Try not to dwell on the
23:32dour nature of the crime.
23:34You furnish your home with the dead,
23:36there'll be little room for much else.
23:41Get to work.
23:43Yes, sir.
23:45Gentlemen.
23:56Ah, good morning, Constable Roberts.
23:59Is there anything I could help you with?
24:01Yes.
24:03Have you finished examining
24:05all of our victims in the fields?
24:07Yes, I have.
24:08Maybe I could take a look at the reports?
24:10Of course.
24:19All right.
24:21Ask.
24:23Ask what?
24:25Why I have this job.
24:27I can tell that you're curious.
24:29Yes.
24:31I did wonder.
24:33There's not a lot of women doctors,
24:35let alone coroners.
24:36I'm interested in medicine
24:38and I don't mind working with the dead.
24:40I suppose they can't argue with you.
24:42I get enough of that at the Starbrite.
24:45I've walked past that place.
24:47I haven't been in.
24:49You should.
24:51I'll stand you a drink.
24:53It's my club.
24:55You own the Starbrite?
24:57Indeed.
24:59And I've also been bringing in
25:01more musicians and singers as of late.
25:03It's quite the establishment.
25:04I'll get these reports back to you soon.
25:11And I'll be seeing you at the Starbrite tonight?
25:14Yes, ma'am.
25:25It's been three weeks, sir,
25:27and we still have no leads.
25:29I wouldn't say that.
25:31We're narrowing our options.
25:32We don't know where he is.
25:34Or maybe, gentlemen,
25:36he decided to cut his losses
25:38and stop killing people for money.
25:40Maybe he'd made enough to retire.
25:42Perhaps we should give it up.
25:44This is a wild goose chase.
25:46Good.
25:48Bienvenido al paraÃso.
25:50Encontró algo, detective?
25:52SÃ, inspector. Miré aquÃ.
25:54How about in a language we can all understand?
25:56Watch.
25:58Bienvenido al paraÃso means welcome to paradise.
26:00It's a phrase that was used in a newspaper clipping
26:02that was found on one of the bodies.
26:04Inspector Troy.
26:06Is this...
26:09Paradise.
26:11Or Nakhon, as we say in Post Office.
26:13Both advertisements are worded identically.
26:16I think we may have found our man.
26:18All you found is a couple of advertisements.
26:20These include an address
26:22to a Post Office box in Grimsby.
26:24Well, now you're talking.
26:26Let's head out to Grimsby.
26:28Not yet.
26:30What are we waiting for?
26:32I have an idea.
26:34Well, I have to admit,
26:36the last one worked.
26:38We must proceed with caution.
26:40We have no direct evidence proving
26:42that the individual who posted the Grimsby ad
26:44is our Clark Diggs.
26:46But if it is, we don't want to risk
26:48scaring him off again.
26:50We have one chance to catch him.
26:52And where do the arts and crafts go into it?
26:54I forged a letter claiming to be
26:56a land buyer from Chosun
26:58who will soon be arriving in Toronto.
27:00I'm able to alter the mailing date
27:02by several weeks.
27:07We'll make it appear
27:09to have travelled thousands of miles.
27:11And then?
27:13Then we mail it
27:15to Grimsby and wait.
27:17More waiting?
27:19Ah, Chief Constable,
27:21one moment of patience
27:23may ward off great disaster.
27:25Tell that to the ones that are already dead.
27:31You wanted to see me, sir?
27:33Yes.
27:35Please, take a seat.
27:40So,
27:42how are you fitting in?
27:44Very well, sir.
27:46At least, I think,
27:48but it's what you think that matters.
27:50I think it's important
27:52that we get to know each other.
27:54And I think
27:56it's important
27:57that we get to know each other,
27:59but it's what you think that matters.
28:01I think you're doing very well.
28:03Missing home?
28:05A little.
28:07But the big city is pretty exciting.
28:09A lot of white faces.
28:11And not all of them friendly.
28:13You got that right.
28:15Don't look at the colour of their skin.
28:17Look at their eyes.
28:19Ah, mirror of the soul.
28:21My gran used to say that.
28:23A wise woman.
28:25Inspector,
28:27please.
28:29So, what exactly is the plan?
28:35I will go undercover
28:37as a real estate investor from Josa.
28:39I'll maintain the ruse until Mr. Diggs
28:41takes me to his latest killing fields.
28:44You intend to go off to God knows where
28:46with a sequential murderer?
28:48I do.
28:50Why don't we just nab him at the post office?
28:52Connecting Diggs to his latest victims
28:54is the only way we can get the evidence to convict him.
28:55Murdoch,
28:57tell me you haven't agreed to this.
28:59It's a good plan, sir.
29:01You're going to get yourself killed.
29:03Not if I can help it.
29:07Fair enough.
29:09I'll buy it.
29:11So, what's the plan?
29:13We'll discreetly dispatch constables
29:15in civilian garb
29:17to descend on the streets of Grimsby.
29:19I'll be posted at a high vantage point
29:21to monitor the operation as it unfolds.
29:27And I'll be in my undercover persona
29:29waiting at the designated meeting area
29:31equipped with Detective Murdoch's
29:33ingenious new tracking device.
29:35Tracking device?
29:38I have adapted the track eyes
29:40to allow us to follow the killer's vehicle
29:42at a discreet distance.
29:44And I'll be in my undercover persona
29:46waiting at the designated meeting area
29:48equipped with Detective Murdoch's
29:50ingenious new tracking device.
29:52Meanwhile, I'll be waiting in an auto
29:54out of sight of the pickup spot.
29:56Once Diggs picks up Inspector Choi,
29:58I'll then join Detective Watts.
30:01We'll follow their auto
30:03and Higgins and Roberts will be right behind us.
30:08We'll follow the track eyes' signal
30:10wherever the killer decides to drive,
30:12thus keeping an eye at all times
30:14on Inspector Choi.
30:19Once I've located Diggs' new burial site,
30:21I'll activate a switch on the track
30:23signaling our team
30:25to descend upon the scene
30:27and arrest the perpetrator.
30:32Mr. Han Chung-ho?
30:35I don't bite.
30:38혹시 ëˆ„êµ¬ì‹œì£ ?
30:40I forgot.
30:42Here.
30:44Oh.
30:46This note will explain everything.
30:50I'm a real estate broker.
30:53I'm going to drive you out
30:55to go see the land
30:57and meet the seller.
31:01Okay.
31:16Clark, idiot.
31:22I'm done with this.
31:24I'm not waiting anymore.
31:40Stop that man!
31:46Stop!
31:54Toronto Constabulary,
31:56we would like a word, please.
31:58Great work, Henry.
32:00Get him to Station House Four.
32:02What the hell, four?
32:04For further questioning, Mr. Diggs,
32:06I'd like to know just how many men
32:08you've left buried in shallow graves.
32:10Let's get to the vehicles.
32:12Where are we going, sir? We've already got them.
32:13How many?
32:15Are they armed?
32:17Get him out of my sight.
32:19They have Choi.
32:21Let's go.
32:24Drive.
32:44They're getting a bit far away from my liking.
32:46Oh.
33:14All right, I don't want you
33:16to take your eyes off the road, but...
33:18All right, it's like...
33:20Oh, it looks...
33:22Huh?
33:23I don't...
33:24I don't...
33:25I wouldn't say...
33:26I wouldn't say...
33:27Hit it harder.
33:28Hit it harder.
33:29Okay, all right.
33:30See?
33:31Okay, now I'm...
33:32See?
33:33Look, okay.
33:34Okay.
33:35Okay, all right.
33:37I can't...
33:38I can't be too sure.
33:40You're supposed to be reading that thing.
33:42Of course, of course.
33:43I'm reading it.
33:44I'm reading it.
33:45It's just that the numbers keep going
33:46this way or that way.
33:47Hmm.
33:50Hmm.
33:51Hmm.
33:52Hmm.
33:53Hmm.
33:54Hmm.
33:55Hmm.
33:56Hmm.
33:57Hmm.
33:58Hmm.
33:59Hmm.
34:00Hmm.
34:01Hmm.
34:02Hmm.
34:03Hmm.
34:04Hmm.
34:05Hmm.
34:13Well...
34:14What happened?
34:15Inspector Choi should have signaled us by now.
34:19And there's no way
34:21that the transmitter would have ceased functioning.
34:24Unless...
34:27The power lines, Watson!
34:29They must be interfering with the signal.
34:31Where are Roberts and Higgins?
34:33We used to have this one chap at station house for those slugger jacks. He hit a ball a mile. He died though the more important
34:41Where's inspector choke?
34:57What are you looking at? Oh
35:01Is that real silver
35:04I guess we'll find out soon enough won't we?
35:12Where's that turnoff
35:30Here we are
35:34Ah, are you excited? I know I am
35:50This way
35:57Mr. Hong Chung-ho
35:59Nikolai Kinski a
36:02Han Chung-ho nim. Man, I say oh one cups of nida. Oh, you know, I am a businessman. I speak
36:10fluently English
36:12Charming, I never had the knack for the Korean language. I imagine you are eager to see your acreage
36:20But first did you bring the money? Oh, it's a right here. Show me the land
36:26It is just through these trees
36:29after you
36:31please
36:34Where's Clark he disappeared he's out of the cut
36:45See anything not yet. Be careful, sir. I once saw a fellow turned to bacon on some power lines
36:55There just over the next bridge there's a car parked by the tree line
37:01Oh
37:11Welcome to paradise my friend
37:15You're not staying my I'm sorry Nikki, I don't enjoy this part as much as you do huh you're staying
37:23Isn't it beautiful
37:32It's
37:38It's exactly as I expected
37:54Actually, it's better than I expected
37:57Unexpected how many more acres of land you have for sale? I'll buy it all
38:06I still don't see the inspector
38:13Strategy detective. All right, we'll proceed in this direction quickly and see if we can encircle them
38:19Constable Roberts you stay here if they try to escape follow them. Can I have a weapon?
38:23There's a rifle in the trunk, but only if absolutely necessary
38:32I'll pay top dollar. I just need to find a bank and withdraw the funds
38:40One moment
38:43He
38:48Says he has tons of dough in a bank. Well, I like money you like money
38:53Let's go clean out his account greed clouds your judgment. Myra. It's easy money. Why not take him for everything?
39:00He's got too risky
39:03Mr. Hot I will not sell you any more land. In fact, I'm not gonna sell you any land at all
39:12I
39:38Don't think I will
39:40Come on Nikki, give it up. You'll have to kill all of us and you'll never get away
39:43I always get away. Don't tempt me. I'd rather enjoy killing you
39:48They know who we are Nikki, and they saw me kill a man
39:52We don't have a choice. You should have just left well enough alone. I
40:00Will not leave well enough alone
40:04What's more Roberts apology sir thought it was necessary, but you learned to shoot like that
40:09Chatham country fair champion six years running, sir
40:21Excellent invention detective I would suggest a little more padding
40:26You too will pay the highest possible price and it still won't be enough
40:34I
40:40These men dreamed of a better life they didn't deserve this their families didn't deserve
40:46Constable this case is over
40:48With all due respect, it's not
40:52Do you recall the victim with the surgical scar? I do
40:55Miss Hart found he had a false hip partially constructed of ivory
40:59go on
41:00There's a doctor in Germany
41:03Then mr. Cleese Gluck. He invented the hip joint
41:07But he only installed 14 of them only 14
41:11I'm going to contact dr. Gluck find that man's name and his family. He will not be buried not in my grave
41:17Very good Constable
41:20Excuse me
41:23That Roberts is a good cop I'm glad he's on board
41:30Oh
41:51Constable Roberts Oh
41:53Detective Watts
41:55I'll be right there. Let me get the address
41:58Yes, yes, yes, yes, I got it. All right, I'll be right there
42:03Constable Roberts, I see you finally deigned to accept my offer. I still can't believe you almost
42:12Oh
42:15What a coincidence
42:18I thought you might be getting off at 12 o'clock
42:21I just thought I'd be home late
42:25Oh
42:27I've seen you finally deign to accept my offer I still can't believe you own this place
42:33What do you think?
42:35Sure, isn't anything like this in Chatham. I suppose. I should take that as a compliment
42:41Detective Watts told me to meet him here. He said it was urgent
42:46But Connie got here drink was getting warm and to protect it from Henry here here have a seat
42:54Thank you
42:57Remember I know sirs here
43:00We're all just dedicated officers of the law, right?
43:04But it was a hard place for you to start on but you did a heck of a job
43:08If that have been my first case, I may run for the doors, but you crossed my mind
43:14So have a drink with your fellow coppers
43:17Cheers
43:19I
43:25Can't have that one to the bar I go
43:49You